Einstein Type post Author George Montañez Date April 21, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningPhysics Tagged , Albert Einstein, amnesia, Arrival (movie), Big Bang, biology, Brian Keating, carbon resonance, Christians, creator, DNA, double helix, ecology, films, fingerprints, Fred Hoyle, Georges Lemaître, Getty Images, H.L. Mencken, history of science, Interstellar (movie), James Tour, Jay Richards, john lennox, kairos, Lawrence Krauss, Luke Barnes, multiverse, physics, Richard Dawkins, scientific discoveries, Seven Samurai, Stephen Meyer, The Lord of the Rings, The Princess Bride, The Story of Everything, theaters, theists, Timothy McGrew, universe, Young Earth Creationists The Story of Everything…or of Nothing? George Montañez April 21, 2026 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Physics 9 The movie is respectful in how it addresses questions. It doesn’t preach. But it challenges perspectives at the heart of who we are. Read More ›
Salviander Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 6, 2026 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __trending, astrophysicists, atheism, atheists, beauty, biology, biology class, chemistry, Christopher Hitchens, cosmic design, cosmology, DNA, documentary, Doug Wilson, fine-tuning, fingerprints, galaxy, immaterial genome, information, intelligent design, intimacy, life, living cell, machinery, materialist paradigm, mind of God, nature, physical constants, physics, Plato's Revenge, Return of the God Hypothesis, Richard Sternberg, Sarah Salviander, scientific experts, stars, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, Timothy McGrew, universe Between Life and the Cosmos, Which Provides Better Evidence for Design? David Klinghoffer April 6, 2026 Biology, Cosmology, Intelligent Design 6 Caught on video in the back of a car, in which he was riding with pastor Doug Wilson, Christopher Hitchens said this about himself and his fellow atheists. Read More ›
DNA Type post Date March 23, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, beauty, biologists, bit string, cellular life, Charles Darwin, cosmos, David Berlinski, digital information, DNA, Eric Esau, Fathom Entertainment, fine-tuning, Francis Crick, human interference, intelligent design, James Watson, laboratory equipment, living cell, mid-century modern, miracle, molecular machines, New York Times, origin of life, philosophers, proteins, Rice University, Richard Sternberg, scientific discoveries, scientists, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, theaters, tickets, Timothy McGrew, truth, universe, wonder The Information Enigma and Gratuitous Beauty: In Theaters on April 30 Science & Culture March 23, 2026 Faith & Science, Genetics, Intelligent Design 4 It's intelligent design as you've never seen it before. Find inspiration, and share it with friends and family. Read More ›
Meyer-TSOE Type post Date March 18, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningPhysics Tagged , biology, chemistry, comets, documentaries, Eric Esau, evidence, faith and science, fine-tuning, Fred Hoyle, galaxy, Goldilocks, Isaac Newton, movies, New York Times, Oxford University, physical laws, physical parameters, physics, planets, Return of the God Hypothesis, simulation theory, Stephen Meyer, sun, The Story of Everything, tickets, Timothy McGrew, Tulane University, UC San Diego, universe, University of Pittsburgh A Goldilocks Universe, Designed for Us: New Film in Theaters on April 30 Science & Culture March 18, 2026 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Physics 3 As philosopher Timothy McGrew puts it, we live in a universe “bearing everywhere the fingerprints of its Creator.” Read More ›
pia11777orig Type post Author Bruce Gordon Date March 11, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyPhysics Tagged , Alex O’Connor, Aristotelian cosmos, Copernican displacement, cosmic enormity, cosmic scale, cosmology, Dante, demotion, divine hiddenness, fine-tuning, fine-tuning argument, Hell, human centrality, intelligent cause, intelligibility, methodology, motivation, natural philosophy, naturalism, posteriors, priors, promotion, Psalms, Robert B. Stewart, Satan, scientific revolution, Scripture, Sean Carroll, Stephen Meyer, The Blackwell Companion to Christian Apologetics, The Fine-Tuning Argument and Its Cultured Despisers (series), theism, theology, Timothy McGrew, universe Sean Carroll and the Counter-Evidence Considered Bruce Gordon March 11, 2026 Cosmology, Physics 9 My present concern is to articulate and confront Carroll's charge that the fine-tuning argument engages in some evidential shenanigans. Read More ›